The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wiktionary
alt. (context US regional English) A small, snappy, belligerent, mixed-breed dog. n. (context US regional English) A small, snappy, belligerent, mixed-breed dog.
WordNet
n. a nervous belligerent little mongrel dog [syn: feist]
Wikipedia
FICE may refer to:
- Federal Interagency Committee on Education, a committee of the United States Department of Education
- Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers, see :Category:Fellows of the Institution of Civil Engineers
- Foreign-Invested Commercial Enterprise, a variant of Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise
- Fuji Intelligent Colour Enhancement, a technique of virtual chromoendoscopy in medicine
Usage examples of "fice".
The moment the sergeant major entered the conference room, or the of- fice, whoever had the floor at the moment in the conference would stop-often in midsentence-and politely wait for the sergeant major and the general to finish.
Then he telephoned his wife, told her that he was just now leaving the of- fice for the house, but as soon as he got there he would have to take a quick shower, put on a dinner jacket, and leave immediately.
The commissioner walked across the crowded room to the glass-walled of- fice, signaling the others to follow him.
She wasn't even listening, with her face all gummed up with paint and her eyes hard as a fice dog's.
Prone and fice, and fleng strip routines, and the gut-roil of the kimba music, and the rubbery walls like white wet flesh.